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    Welcome to Nalanda Buddhist Society's website. We hope you enjoy this virtual visit, and stay in touch with our regular updates.

  • Nalanda Centre Operating Hours

    You are welcome to visit us on Mondays to Saturdays, 10am – 5pm | Sundays, 8am – 12pm.

  • Thank you for a joyful Sangha Day.

    We extend our deepest appreciation to venerable monks, the Organising Team, volunteers and devotees for your support in making the Sangha Day a joyous and meritorious observance for the community. Sadhu anumodana!

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  • Thank you for a memorable DLCY!

    The Dhamma-Living Camp for Young Adults ended on a high note on Monday, 16 September. Sadhu to the 100 people who came together for this Camp, comprising the Organising Committee, Dhamma speakers, facilitators, volunteers and participants!

  • Join us as a volunteer

    Whether you are studying or working, young or retired, if you believe in doing good and giving back to society, we warmly welcome you!

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News & Updates

20 November 2024

Rejoiceful ‘Sangha Day’ B.E. 2568

On Sunday 17 November, Nalanda members and devotees gathered for the commemoration of the annual ‘Sangha Day’ at Nalanda Centre.  Together with their family members and friends, the congregation started the service with meditation, offerings, chanting, and listened attentively to the Dhamma talks about the significance of the Sangha community.

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18 November 2024

Teenagers’ meaningful visit to children home

On Sunday 10 November, Nalanda Teenage Dhamma School facilitators and students visited Bodhi Homecare in Cheras as part of their Karuna Project, which encourages students to turn compassion into action. The visit provided students with an opportunity to connect with the resident children and offer meaningful assistance.

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17 November 2024

Ven. Chandima talks about patience and tolerance

On Sunday 10 November, Nalanda members and devotees learned about cultivating patience and tolerance with Ven. Dr. Chandima who started by distinguishing that tolerance is about accepting external differences or discomforts without resistance whereas patience is inward in nature, about how one maintains composure through challenging situations.

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16 November 2024

Volunteers ready to welcome you for ‘Sangha Day’

Over the past weeks, Nalanda members and volunteers have been working hand-in-hand to plan and prepare for the annual ‘Sangha Day’ at Nalanda to honour the virtues and contributions of the Maha Sangha in preserving and propagating the Buddha’s teachings. 

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